Kookmin University's Joint Instrumentation Center upgrades its FAB-based next-generation semiconductor talent development system
- 25.04.10 / 이정민
The Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation of Kookmin University announced that it will upgrade its FAB-based next-generation semiconductor professional training system to foster practical talent required by industrial sites.
The Kookmin University Joint Instrumentation Center, which has been offering the 'Industry-University Collaboration Advanced Analysis Equipment Training' as a regular course since this year, will expand this educational program and offer an additional course, 'Industry-University Collaboration Semiconductor Process Training,' using K-FAB, which is equipped with semiconductor manufacturing process equipment, starting next semester.
The newly established 'Industry-University Semiconductor Process Training' course provides students with the opportunity to experience the photo, deposition, and etching processes among the eight major semiconductor processes in close collaboration with industrial companies and research institutes. Through this, students are expected to systematically develop their practical skills and problem-solving abilities for the entire semiconductor process.
Furthermore, Kookmin University plans to establish a micro degree consisting of 12 credits in cooperation with related departments, including the Department of Intelligent Semiconductor Convergence Electronics in the Department of Electrical Engineering, within this year. This is part of a mid- to long-term strategy to systematically support students from other majors who have not majored in the semiconductor field to be recognized for the expertise required in the semiconductor manufacturing process with minimal credit burden, thereby fostering a shortage of semiconductor process experts.
To this end, the Kookmin University Joint Instrumentation Center has a Yellow Room and Clean Room of Class 1000 on a 600-pyeong scale, and K-FAB, which is an integrated high-value advanced semiconductor processing facility, is fully open for students' process training.
“Until now, universities have lacked the opportunity to provide semiconductor process training, which is essential for training semiconductor professionals,” said DAE JEONG KIM, head of the National University's Joint Instrumentation Center. ”We will continue to expand the FAB-based semiconductor professional training system to strengthen the competitiveness of the Korean semiconductor industry.”
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The Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation of Kookmin University announced that it will upgrade its FAB-based next-generation semiconductor professional training system to foster practical talent required by industrial sites.
The Kookmin University Joint Instrumentation Center, which has been offering the 'Industry-University Collaboration Advanced Analysis Equipment Training' as a regular course since this year, will expand this educational program and offer an additional course, 'Industry-University Collaboration Semiconductor Process Training,' using K-FAB, which is equipped with semiconductor manufacturing process equipment, starting next semester.
The newly established 'Industry-University Semiconductor Process Training' course provides students with the opportunity to experience the photo, deposition, and etching processes among the eight major semiconductor processes in close collaboration with industrial companies and research institutes. Through this, students are expected to systematically develop their practical skills and problem-solving abilities for the entire semiconductor process.
Furthermore, Kookmin University plans to establish a micro degree consisting of 12 credits in cooperation with related departments, including the Department of Intelligent Semiconductor Convergence Electronics in the Department of Electrical Engineering, within this year. This is part of a mid- to long-term strategy to systematically support students from other majors who have not majored in the semiconductor field to be recognized for the expertise required in the semiconductor manufacturing process with minimal credit burden, thereby fostering a shortage of semiconductor process experts.
To this end, the Kookmin University Joint Instrumentation Center has a Yellow Room and Clean Room of Class 1000 on a 600-pyeong scale, and K-FAB, which is an integrated high-value advanced semiconductor processing facility, is fully open for students' process training.
“Until now, universities have lacked the opportunity to provide semiconductor process training, which is essential for training semiconductor professionals,” said DAE JEONG KIM, head of the National University's Joint Instrumentation Center. ”We will continue to expand the FAB-based semiconductor professional training system to strengthen the competitiveness of the Korean semiconductor industry.”
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